The NFL free agency has begun to decrease since it opened officially on Wednesday, so it is a good time to take stock of the movements.
Some teams have made splashes signings, adding highlights such as Sam Darnold, Davante Adams, Justin Fields, Josh Sweat and Carlton Davis III to their lists. Other main free agents, especially Aaron Rodgers, Russell Wilson and Stefon Diggs, are still looking for their next team.
But what was the best general firm, firmation or trade of free agency? We ask 10 of our NFL experts who intervene with their favorites last week or so.
Consult all week, since we will continue to update this file with a new question every day. We will address head scratch agreements (Tuesday), negotiation contracts (Wednesday), teams that come to free agency (Thursday) and teams that fell short (Friday). But let’s start with the best free agency movements on Monday.
What was the best general movement of the free agency week?
Matt Bowen, NFL analyst: The Rams that sign the open receptor Davante Adams. It is an update on Cooper Kupp in its new two -year agreement, since Adams can be released against the coverage of the press and create separation in the ball. In front of Puka Nacua, Adams can win one by one as the “X” receiver, in addition to being a scheme to attack the movement area and in the game action. This is a very good option for Sean McVay offensive.
Jeremy Fowler, National NFL reporter: The BURs sign the Haason Decick Defensive Wing. Tampa Bay left his Draft comfort zone and development and invested $ 14 million in a one -year contract with Reddick, which had four consecutive double -digit seasons before last year’s holdout sabote his 2024 campaign with the jets. With a complete season, I should return to the track. And the BURs know that they are at their best with an elite pass race, as they demonstrated during their 2020 Super Bowl career.
Pamela Maldonado, sports betting analyst: The Vikings sign the defensive Tackle Jonathan Allen. Minnesota’s defense desperately needed interruption and hardness, especially against the race. Landing Allen at three years, $ 60 million instantly fix that. You can stop the cold games and send the quartbacks fighting. It is a movement that restructures the defensive identity of the Vikings and significantly elevates its competitiveness in the north of the NFC.
Eric Moody, fantasy soccer writer: The chargers sign the corridor Naje Harris. The Harris Union and the offensive coordinator Greg Roman is a good omen for its 2025 season perspective, regardless of whether the angels add a corridor in the Draft. Harris, who signed for a year and up to $ 9.25 million, has had four consecutive seasons of 1,000 yards and more touches than any player in the league since his rookie year in 2021. He is very in shape behind an offensive line in which the chargers have invested strongly.
Aaron Schatz, NFL analyst: The Bills Joey Bosa chips. Buffalo signed Bosa with a one -year contract and $ 12.6 million, which is a swing for the fences of a player who constantly fights the injuries. But the big changes are necessary for a team that is on the verge of winning a Super Bowl. The Bills wanted to charge in the pass race so they can tear down Patrick Mahomes, and if this movement works, it will be a big step to do so. If it doesn’t work, they are out of a year.
Ben Sok, NFL analyst: The Ravens return to sign the offensive Tackle Ronnie Stanley. Just before the free agency, Baltimore maintained one of the best possible free agents in the building when Stanley signed to an extension of three years and $ 60 million, much less than what he would have done in the open market. The Ravens remain in a competitive window given the MVP caliber game of the Lamar Jackson Marshal and could not let a franchise get out of Tackle without a succession plan in its place.
Mike Tannenbaum, insider of the NFL main office: The Patriots signed the Milton Williams Defensive Tackle. While $ 26 million per year for Williams is extremely high, it is rare that someone so young (26 next month) with an excellent interior passes skill. His production has been modest (11.5 captures in 67 games), but look for his game to reach the next level in the Mike Vrabel system with the Patriots. It will become a basic first -line element in the coming years.
Lindsey Thiry, NFL National Reporter: The Rams sign Adams. After retaining Matthew Stafford with a reworked contract, the addition of ADAMS provides Stafford for a 1-2 coup along with Nacua. For a team that lost the NFC championship game for a mere play last season, the incorporation of ADAMS should be enough to help bring another deep playoff race.
Seth Walder, NFL analyst: The lions sign the corner DJ Reed. It has been consistently good in a volatile position, allowing less than 1.1 yards per coverage click (the average of an outer corner) in four consecutive seasons, according to statistics of the next generation of the NFL. I also believe that it was the best corner of this kind of free agency, making it an update about Carlton Davis III. Patriots are now paying Davis $ 20 million per year, while lions are paying Reed only $ 16 million. Then, the Lions not only obtained a great player to meet a crucial need, but did for a good value.
Field Yates, NFL analyst: The Raiders exchange for the field marshal Geno Smith. This happened a few days before free agency began, but I really like this movement. For a team that seeks the certainty of Quarterback, there may not have been a better option available than Smith. The Raiders still have a lot of work to do to compete in the AFC West, but ensuring an incoming in the most important position for only a third round selection was too good to let it pass. Familiarity with coach Pete Carroll only emboldened my confidence in this acquisition.